Michael Arrington: Editorial Independence
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Michael Arrington: Editorial Independence
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#4The correct time for this kind of acute episode of journalistic integrity was before cashing the AOL check, not after. He was under no pressure to relinquish his independence.
More likely he sees an opportunity to head for the exit with at least one suitcase still full of money.
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#7I'd like to see mass exodus of writers and creating their own brand new site. Sounds familiar.
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#9This makes me suspect that Arrington is one of those people who every now and then digs in his heels and has a complete inability to see things from his opponent's point of view. For example, here he does not even bother to address what seems to me to be the central issue (journalistic conflict of interest).
If Aol is listening they need to put distance between themselves and Arrington, not get closer.
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#10This makes me suspect that Arrington is one of those people who every now and then digs in his heels and has a complete inability to see things from his opponent's point of view. For example, here he does not even bother to address what seems to me to be the central issue (journalistic conflict of interest).
“TechCrunch is a different property and they have different standards… we have a traditional understanding of journalism with the exception of TechCrunch.”
This is a disaster of AOL's making, not Arrington's.